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23 Books Every Executive Assistant Should Read

SnackNation

One Year to an Organized Life: From Your Closets to Your Finances, the Week-by-Week Guide to Getting Completely Organized for Good by Regina Leeds. What Executive Assistants will take away: How to keep their minds on track in the midst of modern pressures to multitask, process showers of information, and deal with constant distractions.

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employee is too focused on typos, can I put my cat’s TikTok account on my resume, and more

Ask a Manager

I explained to her I wanted to give her full visibility into my work, but trying to multitask doesn’t always work and I have said, “I know there are mistakes. I am upset that not everyone gets this perk, but my question is, is this a common thing in finance or companies in general? Not common, very awesome.

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5 signs you’ve gone from high-achiever to overachiever at work

Work Life

Overachieving is a problem I support my clients through regularly as an executive coach within the finance sector.  Filing one-liner inspiration notes away satisfies your need to multitask, but doesn’t allow you to be pulled fully away from what you’re already working on. WHAT IS AN OVERACHIEVER?